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consumer discretionary stocks and consumer and healthcare. tell us why. >> to continue with the story . we argeneral wehave a three andt discount. in terms of consumer discretionary and industrial we are in the favorable seasonal period i saul the call them the stocks do better. we are looking at relatively good earnings growth and from a technical persia perspective wee the mop momentum still faveyorse favourses the cycle. let's look at mcdonald and nor nonorfolk southern and johnson d johnson. why do you like these stocks is in a unified theme here. >> there is it.each one of thess an above average tckrecord of raisi their earnings and give difficuldividends in the past te years. high quality stocks that are offering a dividend should not be avoided and they have recommendations by analysts. mcdonalds here is a company with a increase in sales expect the for their value meals that could expand their market share. in terms of norfolk southern. they have added an investment in their knel knelt knel network ae increased their capacity. and hea
consumer discretionary stocks and consumer and healthcare. tell us why. >> to continue with the story . we argeneral wehave a three andt discount. in terms of consumer discretionary and industrial we are in the favorable seasonal period i saul the call them the stocks do better. we are looking at relatively good earnings growth and from a technical persia perspective wee the mop momentum still faveyorse favourses the cycle. let's look at mcdonald and nor nonorfolk southern and johnson d...
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consumer discretionary stocks and consumer and healthcare. tell us why. >> to continue with the story ofthe march coat in market in gent. we aregeneral wehave a three and a half percent discount. in terms of consumer discretionary and industrial we are in the favorable seasonal period i saul them call them the stocks do better. we are looking at relatively good earnings growth and from a technical persian perspective we believe the mope momentum still faveyors fave favourses the cycle. let's look at mcdonald and nor nornorfolk southern and johnson and johnson. why do you like these stocks is in a unified theme here. >> there is it.each one of these companies has an above average track record of raising their earnings and give difficultdividends in the past three years. high quality stocks that are offering a dividend should not be avoided and they have recommendations by analysts. mcdonalds here is a company with a increase in sales expect the for their value meals that could expand their market share. in terms of norfolk southern. they have
consumer discretionary stocks and consumer and healthcare. tell us why. >> to continue with the story ofthe march coat in market in gent. we aregeneral wehave a three and a half percent discount. in terms of consumer discretionary and industrial we are in the favorable seasonal period i saul them call them the stocks do better. we are looking at relatively good earnings growth and from a technical persian perspective we believe the mope momentum still faveyors fave favourses the cycle....
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represent 50% of healthcare costs. and if you're an employer and can identify who these people are, you can save a lot of money to your bottom line. >> which is what this is all about. countless companies like quaker oats, johnson & johnson, honeywell, motorola, and ibm claim to have saved millions after instituting wellness programs. but all that good health might not necessarily make for the best workforce. the city of north miami, florida, used to require that all its new police officers be non-smokers. but two years ago, the city quietly dropped the smoking ban. gwendolyn boyd is the city's chief of police. >> we realized that at best we may save 5% on our insurance premium. but now we're having a problem with trying to recruit and hire highly-qualified candidates, and we're competing against agencies that do not have that policy. >> did dropping the policy dramatically change that? were you able to find qualified people? >> i would have to say unequivocally yes. >> officer juan mayato believes that the city ultima
represent 50% of healthcare costs. and if you're an employer and can identify who these people are, you can save a lot of money to your bottom line. >> which is what this is all about. countless companies like quaker oats, johnson & johnson, honeywell, motorola, and ibm claim to have saved millions after instituting wellness programs. but all that good health might not necessarily make for the best workforce. the city of north miami, florida, used to require that all its new police...
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still struggling to get a foot hold and hurt job creation leading some democrats who supported the healthcare law to publicly object to the tax. >> this is an industry concentrated in heavily democratic states. those senators heard about the jobs at risk. >> some have started laying off workers already. one company up in michigan laid off sales and workers because of the medical device success. >> they want the increase to be halted. many of them signed later to senate majority leader harry read to find other ways to get the president's healthcare law saying quote the medical technology industry directly employs over 400,000 people in the state and 2 million high skilled manufacturing jobs. some senators argue from the senate floor against taxes and regulatio regulations. >> they go to places like europe because that process moves faster. >> most of those companies are operating on a 3 to 5 percent profit at the end of the day. you just took a 2.3 tax on revenue and turn it into a 40-60 percent tax on profit. >> companies argue the tax on sales will earn the young company. president of the me
still struggling to get a foot hold and hurt job creation leading some democrats who supported the healthcare law to publicly object to the tax. >> this is an industry concentrated in heavily democratic states. those senators heard about the jobs at risk. >> some have started laying off workers already. one company up in michigan laid off sales and workers because of the medical device success. >> they want the increase to be halted. many of them signed later to senate...
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are coming through, and we got a new elected democratic president who is, you know, putting through healthcare reforms, and that's going to expand the amount of people that can access -- david: let me bring you to a stock that was in the news today. bank of america, of course, some bad news today in terms of the stock but up over 100% this year, 105% i think is the total if you look at a one year chart for bank of america. is it too late to get in on this stock? >> it is not too late. because bank of america was beaten down so badly over the last five years. i started recommending bank of america in august of 2011. so about a year and a half ago when it was about 6 bucks. david: we look at the beginning of the year it was about 5 bucks. >> right. it took a little time for it to take off. but 2012 began the recovery. and i think we've got at least another year or two to go in that recovery. shibani: how long are you talking about holding these, home building, etf, banking, biotech, are you long-term or short-term holder? >> longer term. i would recommend holding them for about a year and re-eva
are coming through, and we got a new elected democratic president who is, you know, putting through healthcare reforms, and that's going to expand the amount of people that can access -- david: let me bring you to a stock that was in the news today. bank of america, of course, some bad news today in terms of the stock but up over 100% this year, 105% i think is the total if you look at a one year chart for bank of america. is it too late to get in on this stock? >> it is not too late....
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he wants universal healthcare. he has got it. that's the legacy he wants to leave. he doesn't want to leave a legacy of the man who balanced the budget. he doesn't care about that. >> bill: he is throwing his lot to history as a social reformer. two more questions, quick questions, number one, he is successful because he convinced the majority of american voters that class warfare was good. that he demonized the wealthy, and he turned achievement into an insult. >> shockingly, that was rejected in the past but has now been accepted, why? >> i'm not sure that's how i would interpret why he won the election. i know that's how obama wants to interpret. he says i want a mandate for all this. that was the issue. look, the big issue in the campaign, which was the most negative in american history, was that mitt romney was an unfeeling, insensitive, uncaring repatients plucat. this was all about destroying his opponents. he didn't introduce anything. he said i want to raise taxes on the rich. that's not why he won. it's not ideological election. romney was unable to answer
he wants universal healthcare. he has got it. that's the legacy he wants to leave. he doesn't want to leave a legacy of the man who balanced the budget. he doesn't care about that. >> bill: he is throwing his lot to history as a social reformer. two more questions, quick questions, number one, he is successful because he convinced the majority of american voters that class warfare was good. that he demonized the wealthy, and he turned achievement into an insult. >> shockingly, that...
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did you know there are millions of dollars in new healthcare taxes that are already in effect? we'll have a complete break down on that and tell you how much it could cost you, next. phruts, san jose police caught off guard following a bizarre run in with a naked man carrying a sword. this strange story coming up. and call it the drunk defense, a group of inmates taking beer companies to court because they claim boos booze made them commit crimes. do they have a case in our legal panel weighs in next. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. jenna: lots of talk today about the tax increases most ame
did you know there are millions of dollars in new healthcare taxes that are already in effect? we'll have a complete break down on that and tell you how much it could cost you, next. phruts, san jose police caught off guard following a bizarre run in with a naked man carrying a sword. this strange story coming up. and call it the drunk defense, a group of inmates taking beer companies to court because they claim boos booze made them commit crimes. do they have a case in our legal panel weighs...
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big changes may be coming for 2013 for you and your family thanks to the president's healthcare overhaul. we'll tell you what to expect when we come back. ly? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >> well, get ready, america, for the arrival of obamacare, some key provisions of the president's mammoth overhaul kick in come january and joe is here to tell you what to expect. or as we call the bill, >> the joe paul: letime me and fated as you are to cover it. what can we expect this year? >
big changes may be coming for 2013 for you and your family thanks to the president's healthcare overhaul. we'll tell you what to expect when we come back. ly? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi...
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promises long ago that we can't keep because there aren't enough young workers to pay old retirees and healthcare benefit recipient what was promised to them 30 years ago. so that graphic you showed cannot be solved because you can't tax more, you can't give them less, either side will make that graphic worse. it means you are putting in more to get less. promises will have to be broken folks. can y put a hundred percent tax rate on everyone in america, and it won't fix this. >> we were talking about corker who put forward a proposal. i believe he still hopes this gathers traction. that is 1 trillion in entitlement reform in return for 1 trillion raise on debt ceiling. this s this something you think will realistically get support? >> i think one thing that senator corker has done that is admirable is he gets getting specific about the kinds of policies we need to be changing. he has an idea of his own. one of the things we didn't see in the negotiation nets past months was, the specifics of how to deal with the spending, entitlement and revenue side of this in terms of tax reform. back to your p
promises long ago that we can't keep because there aren't enough young workers to pay old retirees and healthcare benefit recipient what was promised to them 30 years ago. so that graphic you showed cannot be solved because you can't tax more, you can't give them less, either side will make that graphic worse. it means you are putting in more to get less. promises will have to be broken folks. can y put a hundred percent tax rate on everyone in america, and it won't fix this. >> we were...
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is this the latest way to cope with grief or to cut healthcare costs. >> ban adoption from one nation to the next. it's about to happen in russia. where moscow is going to approve a ban on american couples only from adopteding russian children. we just improved our trade relations with them, why are they doing this? have our relations with the putin regime deteriorated that much? senior fellow with the center of transatlantic relations at johns hopkins university. what is this really about? >> this is about vladimir putin playing to his base which is nationalistic and poor as he's losing moscow and it's about vladimir putin sending a signal to the united states that he does not want us interfering in russia's internal affairs and this is a convenient way to send that message. >> let's, explain why they would think that with this trade status improvement there was a little clause that said if someone violates human rights in russia you're not going to be able to get a vase to get in here. what is this law called? >> the magity insky bill. >> sergei died in prison. who helped kill him.
is this the latest way to cope with grief or to cut healthcare costs. >> ban adoption from one nation to the next. it's about to happen in russia. where moscow is going to approve a ban on american couples only from adopteding russian children. we just improved our trade relations with them, why are they doing this? have our relations with the putin regime deteriorated that much? senior fellow with the center of transatlantic relations at johns hopkins university. what is this really...
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first time the president did a sunday talk show since 2009 since he was pushing healthcare reform trying to sell a fiscal cliff deal. he is was on meet the press. republicans weren't happy with that appearance because he they felt he was blaming them. new development in the last hour or two, vice president biden has come back from delaware. he is now here at the white house. he has had two phone calls with mitch mcconnell. in previous budget battles, joe biden has been the closer on these deals. his coming back from delaware might be a sign they are moving a little closer. that will be something to watch. the whole thing about changing cpi and reining in cost of entitlements, republicans are judging in on that. take a listen. >> one of proposals we made was something called change cpi but basically makes an adjustment in terms of how inflation is calculated on social security. highly unpopular among democrats not something supported but to strengthen social security in the long time i'm willing to make those decisions. >> reporter: in the morning, the president seemed to be opening the d
first time the president did a sunday talk show since 2009 since he was pushing healthcare reform trying to sell a fiscal cliff deal. he is was on meet the press. republicans weren't happy with that appearance because he they felt he was blaming them. new development in the last hour or two, vice president biden has come back from delaware. he is now here at the white house. he has had two phone calls with mitch mcconnell. in previous budget battles, joe biden has been the closer on these...
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you have to choose your pension plan, your healthcare plan, paper or plastic. you have everything thrown in your lap, and maybe most important is the information you choose to consume. you are what you eat. if you eat nothing but chocolate pudding your entire life, then you can venture out there and very your diet. it is all there. there are so many times when i have spoken in public forums and people will say, why are the media not covering x? how did you find out about that? it was on page 6, but they thought it should be on page one. the media you consume are not reflecting your priorities. they are run by people. if you go straight to google news, you can have an algorithm doing that search for you. i think you just have to swallow hard, do a lot, and realize this is all up to you now. i am not startling for the world that was at all. >> that task of leaving it up to you can be kind of frightening. >> you have to find people you can trust. when you watch cbs or it read the new york times, those were your agar gators. i talk to people -- those were your aggr
you have to choose your pension plan, your healthcare plan, paper or plastic. you have everything thrown in your lap, and maybe most important is the information you choose to consume. you are what you eat. if you eat nothing but chocolate pudding your entire life, then you can venture out there and very your diet. it is all there. there are so many times when i have spoken in public forums and people will say, why are the media not covering x? how did you find out about that? it was on page 6,...